PM Press
PM Press is an American independent publisher, founded in 2007 by Ramsey Kanaan, Craig O'Hara, and others as a vehicle for selling radical literature. The initial PM Press crew had been working at AK Press, another radical publisher that Kanaan founded, but they wanted to sell works that were not strictly from an anarchist perspective and to explore new media offerings. To that end, PM Press prioritizes works by radical authors, artists, and activists on a wide variety of topics including race, economics, and gender.
Books from PM Press
- From Riot to Insurrection The G8 Summit of 2001 and the Battle of Genoa by Tomas Rothaus
- Three Roads by Joe Uehlein
- Cultural Capital Doesn’t Pay the Rent by Jessica Lawless
- Balkan Federation and Communes Revolutionary Projects in Bulgaria of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Yavor Tarinski
- Housing Justice by brian
- A Clean Hell Anarchy and Abolition in America's Most Notorious Dungeon by Eric King
- This Is a Message to Persons Unknown by Rich Cross
- Born of Struggle, Living in Hope The Anarcho-Punk Lives of the Centro Iberico, 1971-1983 by Nick Soulsby
- Every Fire Needs a Little Bit of Help A Decade of Rebellion, Reaction, and Morbid Symptoms by Jarrod Shanahan
- Scrip How the Coal Companies Impoverished Harlan County by Charles Edward Thomas
- The Outspoken and the Incendiary Interviews with Radical Speculative Fiction Writers by Terry Bisson
- Anarchy in the Big Easy by Max Cafard
- Downtown Local by Aaron Cometbus
- Favela Resistance by Timo Bartholl; Christos Filippidis; Antonis Vradis; Minhocas Urbanas
- But Life Isn't Like That, Is It? by Boff Whalley
- From Hash Rebels to Urban Guerrillas by brian
- Situationist International Anthology by Ken Knabb
- Freedom Shall Prevail by Sean Michael Wilson
- Signal: 09 A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture by Alec Dunn, Josh MacPhee
- Addicted to War by Joel Andreas
- Riding More with Less by Sam Tracy
- NoMeansNo by Jason Lamb
- NoMeansNo From Obscurity to Oblivion: an Oral History by Jason Lamb
- Riding More with Less A Future for Bike Repair by Sam Tracy
- Revolution In 35mm Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960?1990 by Andrew Nette, Samm Deighan
- P Is for Palestine A Palestine Alphabet Book by Golbarg Bashi
- The Loneliness of the Electric Menorah by Aaron Cometbus
- Missing Music Voices from Where the Dirt Roads End by Ian Brennan
- No Harmless Power by Charlie Allison
- Signal: 08 by Josh MacPhee, Alec Dunn
- Shades of Resistance by Joseph Matthews
- Labor Power and Strategy by John Womack Jr.
- Anarchist Critique of Radical Democracy by Markus Lundström
- The Mohawk Warrior Society by Louis Karoniaktajeh Hall
- Shades of Resistance A Novel by Joseph Matthews
- No Harmless Power The Life and Times of the Ukrainian Anarchist Nestor Makhno by Charlie Allison
- Class, Race, and Gender Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism by Michael Zweig
- Jackson Rising Redux Lessons on Building the Future in the Present by Kali Akuno, Matt Meyer
- The Cargo Rebellion Those who Chose Freedom by Jason Oliver Chang, Benjamin Barson, Alexis Dudden
- Anarchist Critique of Radical Democracy The Impossible Argument by Markus Lundström